faris
Well-known
the first 2 film rolls are back. i have never taken anything as worse as this.
everything seems to be wrong. however, my major concern is exposure
and contrast. the images are yeech!!
the first one is tmax 400, the 2nd is tmax 100. metered gray area. film was
developed by a shop.
Please help! What am i doing wrong!!
everything seems to be wrong. however, my major concern is exposure
and contrast. the images are yeech!!
the first one is tmax 400, the 2nd is tmax 100. metered gray area. film was
developed by a shop.
Please help! What am i doing wrong!!

FrankS
Registered User
So if you are scanning them, just bump up the contrast if you wish, no?
d_ross
Registered User
Assuming you got the exposure right, then most likely the problem is with the shop! Tmax isnt an easy film to process, or should I say it's an easy film to process badly. look at the numbering etc on the edge of film, if its dull the problem is poor processing, if the words and numbers are nice and dense and clear then your exposuere is mosty likely the problem. You should maybe consider processing your own film.
Good luck.
Good luck.
kuzano
Veteran
You are compensating for all that white (light tones)... right? and if you do that, the sunlit are will wash out. This is an image that is tough in-camera. It's a candidate for post-processing or special handling enlarging. I wouldn't be critical of myself for a poor image with the subject matter here. I would expect to have to work on it in Photoshop, plus be fairly talented in the program.
faris
Well-known
Thanks Frank. have to buy a scanner first.
FrankS said:So if you are scanning them, just bump up the contrast if you wish, no?
40oz
...
I don't really see anything wrong. What were you expecting?
faris
Well-known
Processing my own is down the line. most likely the issue is with me. I measured
of the potted date palm. i shall try different exposures.
Thanks.
of the potted date palm. i shall try different exposures.
Thanks.
d_ross said:Assuming you got the exposure right, then most likely the problem is with the shop! Tmax isnt an easy film to process, or should I say it's an easy film to process badly. look at the numbering etc on the edge of film, if its dull the problem is poor processing, if the words and numbers are nice and dense and clear then your exposuere is mosty likely the problem. You should maybe consider processing your own film.
Good luck.
faris
Well-known
Kuzano, thanks. To be honest, I expected the highlights to have been blown out
totally. I metered of the potted plant, which is grayish.
Appreciate you responding.
totally. I metered of the potted plant, which is grayish.
Appreciate you responding.
kuzano said:You are compensating for all that white (light tones)... right? and if you do that, the sunlit are will wash out. This is an image that is tough in-camera. It's a candidate for post-processing or special handling enlarging. I wouldn't be critical of myself for a poor image with the subject matter here. I would expect to have to work on it in Photoshop, plus be fairly talented in the program.
FrankS
Registered User
So, the shop developed the film and provided scans? You need to get an image manipulaion software so that you can tweak the results to your liking. I use Elements 5.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
I only see one image- the potted plants, but looks ok to me. I might have overexposed a half-stop from what you've got there, but?
faris
Well-known
Hi Frank. No the shop developed, went to another shop with the film and
got them scanned on a cheap scanner they had. I have ps.
Thanks for your kind advice.
got them scanned on a cheap scanner they had. I have ps.
Thanks for your kind advice.
FrankS said:So, the shop developed the film and provided scans? You need to get an image manipulaion software so that you can tweak the results to your liking. I use Elements 5.
faris
Well-known
The 2nd image got seperated in the other thread ' help, pls #2 '.
Best.
Best.
sepiareverb said:I only see one image- the potted plants, but looks ok to me. I might have overexposed a half-stop from what you've got there, but?
faris
Well-known
Was expecting much darker darks and blown highlights. The image lacks
everything inc. punch etc.
Cheers.
everything inc. punch etc.
Cheers.
40oz said:I don't really see anything wrong. What were you expecting?
titrisol
Bottom Feeder
OH! then the problem is the scanning/post processing
Just bump the contrast.
Get a image softwate like paint shop pro. gimp. photoshop
and play with levels and curves.
Just bump the contrast.
Get a image softwate like paint shop pro. gimp. photoshop
and play with levels and curves.
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